For a night where her husband, President Donald Trump, was revealing his plans for the country’s future and confirming his nationalist point-of-view, Melania made quite a statement with her haute European suit. It was as if she was snubbing domestic designers, which stands in stark contrast to the president’s decidedly “America First” stance.

Melania’s lack of national sartorial support isn’t the only thing that got people talking. The New York Times pointed out that a pantsuit is Hillary Clinton’s go-to look and that, in a way, Melania was supporting her husband’s rival in the 2016 election. Others noted that her all-white getup stood in direct opposition to the black outfits worn by Democratic congresswomen; they chose to wear the somber hue in solidarity with the #MeToo movement. On the other hand, the GOP congresswomen agreed to dress in shades of red, white and blue in support of the troops, so it could be argued that Melania’s Dior suit was her way of supporting the GOP.